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And just in case it's at some point in Portal 2, don't tell me ''which'' part, 'cause I haven't beaten 2 yet. :P --[[User:Mystyr Nile|Mystyr Nile]] 22:56, 24 December 2011 (UTC) | And just in case it's at some point in Portal 2, don't tell me ''which'' part, 'cause I haven't beaten 2 yet. :P --[[User:Mystyr Nile|Mystyr Nile]] 22:56, 24 December 2011 (UTC) | ||
:In the game files, in Valve interviews, everywhere that is not the actual game itself. I agree it's uncanny, but it's still pretty accurate — [[User:WindPower|Wind]] 23:13, 24 December 2011 (UTC) | :In the game files, in Valve interviews, everywhere that is not the actual game itself. I agree it's uncanny, but it's still pretty accurate — [[User:WindPower|Wind]] 23:13, 24 December 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Chell is canonly adopted, and there is proof. == | |||
So, I see that it is still considered unclear if '''Chell's adoption is real or just GLaDOS's demeaning words toward her.''' I have done my own research, and I will prove it right now. ''Chell is, indeed, adopted.'' | |||
How have I figured it out? Well, it's pretty simple. GLaDOS told us. | |||
You might say "But her words could be fake", but let me bring this up to you. When she was a potato, she said the lines ''"This potato only generates 1.1 volts of electricity, I literally do not have the energy to lie to you."'' That is just a normal line, right? Well, as a potato, she said something else. When the character doing Wheatley's test, he tries to '''belittle''' the player like GLaDOS does, but she '''defends''' Chell. He mentions that the player is adopted, either trying to mimic the used-to-be towering machine or he is saying truth. ''What does GLaDOS say to this?'' | |||
'''"For the record: You are adopted, and that's terrible."''' | |||
GLaDOS still does not have the power to lie to you, nor does she have a reason or want to put down your spirits. Why does she say this? '''Because it's true.''' | |||